The business changes from a partnership to a corporation and is re-named Fred C. Church, Inc. with Branford S. Brennan as President. Ally Bois2020-01-27T18:16:42+00:00January 27th, 2020|
Fred C. Church, Jr. becomes one of the founding fathers of the Boys & Girls Club of America. Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:26:49+00:00January 27th, 2020|
A large fire on St. Patrick’s Day in Lowell destroys the business building on Central St., forcing a relocation to 24 Merrimack Street. Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:26:38+00:00January 27th, 2020|
The Insurance Service Association of America, now Assurex Global Partners, is established with affiliated company Boit, Dalton & Church as one of its founding partners. That membership later transferred to Fred C. Church, Inc. Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:25:04+00:00January 27th, 2020|
The Historic Flood Of 1936 Ravages Lowell, Destroying Homes And Businesses Throughout The City. Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:24:39+00:00June 12th, 2019|
Frederick C. Church forms a partnership with his son, Frederic C. Church, Jr., and also with Roy Bennett, Oscar Johnson, Lucien Paulent, and Henry F. Fessenden, creating Fred C. Church and Co. Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:23:54+00:00June 12th, 2019|
Henry C. Church, Original Founder Of Fred C. Church Insurance Company, Passes Away, And The Business Returns To A Proprietorship In The Early 1900s Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:23:30+00:00June 12th, 2019|
Fred C. Church Becomes A Partnership Between Henry C. Church And His son, Frederic C. Church. Its New Location Opens At 53 Central Street In Downtown Lowell. Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:22:53+00:00June 12th, 2019|
Alexander Graham Bell demonstrates his telephone in Lowell. Two years later, Lowell becomes the first U.S. city to have phone numbers. Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:22:21+00:00June 12th, 2019|
Henry Church Forms Fred C. Church Insurance Company in Lowell, MA, as a sole proprietorship. Ally Bois2020-07-29T18:30:14+00:00June 12th, 2019|